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Recent study examines the implications of multiple cycles of controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) using supraphysiologic ...
Gain-of-function experiments are ingrained in the scientific process. In many instances, the benefits that stem from gain-of-function experiments are not immediately clear. Only decades later does the ...
Through utilizing learning theory, Foal NZ has completed over 35,000 training sessions without injury during the past two ...
A new study from the University of Georgia found that even unenforced, or "toothless," compulsory voting laws can increase voter turnout. The research is published in the journal Electoral Studies.
The decline in oral function can result in poor diet balance, affecting daily physical activities in older adults. However, its association with overall health remains unknown. To address this, ...
The study investigates the link between pesticide exposure and cognitive impairment in older adults, suggesting a need for ...
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CFOs at Australian corporations are seeing a rapid pick-up in the use of AI at their organisations and in their finance ...
Findings reveal that a structured home rehabilitation program boosts lung function and quality of life in bronchiectasis ...
A single care case is costing Denbighshire Council nearly £2m a year – the equivalent of thousands of residents’ council tax ...
A study of commercial self-test health kits has raised concerns over regulation after many were found to be ‘unfit for ...